Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Australian Scientist Claims to Have Found Plane’s ‘Hidden’ Location

Malaysia's Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C) speaks during a press conference as Director general of Malaysia's Civil Aviation Department Azharuddin Abdul Rahman (2nd L) and CEO of Ocean Infinity Limited Oliver Plunkett (R) listen after a signing ceremony to resume the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 at the Malaysian federal administrative centre in Putrajaya, outside Kuala Lumpur on January 10, 2018. Malaysia signed a deal with an American firm on January 10 to resume the hunt for MH370 almost four years after the plane disappeared, with the company to receive up to $70 million if successful. / AFP PHOTO / MOHD RASFAN (Photo credit should read MOHD RASFAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
2:33 PM – Monday, August 26, 2024

An Australian scientist claims to have located the “hidden location” of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, identifying the “ideal hiding place.”

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Vincent Lyne, an adjunct researcher at the University of Tasmania, says that the evidence to date indicates that the plane was intentionally flown into a 20,000-foot-deep “hole” in the Indian Ocean’s Broken Ridge, more than 10 years after it vanished.

After posting the news on LinkedIn, Lyne asserted that the jet crashed on purpose.

“This work changes the narrative of MH-370’s disappearance from one of no-blame fuel starvation at the 7th arc, high-speed dive, to a mastermind pilot executing an incredible perfect-disappearance in the Southern Indian Ocean…In fact, it would have worked were it not for MH-370 ploughing its right wing through a wave and the discovery of the regular interrogation satellite communications by Inmarsat—a brilliant discovery also announced in the Journal of Navigation,” he said.

On March 8th, 2014, a Boeing 777 with 239 passengers took off from Kuala Lumpur headed for Beijing. However, the aircraft abruptly turned south and mysteriously vanished from sight and radar. It was never delivered to Beijing. Conspiracy theories abound about the plane’s disappearance, which attracted global attention. There has only been aircraft debris discovered.

Lyne is contesting the hypothesis that Malaysian Airlines flight MH-370 entered “an uncontrolled high speed gravitationally-accelerated dive following fuel starvation.”

Lyne argued that the Broken Ridge is “a very rugged and dangerous ocean environment… with narrow steep sides, surrounded by massive ridges and other deep holes. It is filled with fine sediments—a perfect ‘hiding” place.’

The scientist believes that this supports the notion that the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, intentionally crashed the aircraft because he claimed the damage resembled that which U.S. Airways Flight 1549 suffered when Captain Chesley Sullenberger performed a “controlled ditching” maneuver back in January 2009.

Earlier theories suggested that the 53-year-old captain could have killed himself right before the deadly crash, committing a murder-suicide of the rest of the passengers. He had reportedly been depressed and was going through issues with his wife prior to the crash. His wife, Faizah Khan, still vehemently asserted that he was a loving family man who enjoyed his work.

“The wife of the pilot at the helm of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 told investigators that he stopped speaking to her in the weeks leading up to the ill-fated flight. Madam Faizah Khanum Mustafa Khan had allegedly informed investigators that ‘he retreated into a shell,’ spending time alone in his room in the house they shared,” according to UK outlet The Mail.

Nevertheless, Lyne asserts that the evidence “justifies beyond doubt” the initial claim made by ex-Chief Canadian Air crash investigator Larry Vance that the MH-370 was not a high-speed fuel-starved crash but rather a masterful example of “controlled ditching,” with fuel and engines operating at the time of the crash.

In light of his findings and the associated claims, he has recommended authorities to concentrate on a particular area in the Southern Indian Ocean.

“Encouragingly, we now know very precisely that MH-370 is where the longitude of Penang airport (the runway no less) intersects the Pilot-in-command home simulator track discovered and discarded by the FBI and officials as ‘irrelevant,’” Lyne wrote.

“That premeditated iconic location harbors a very deep, 6,000 meter [6561.68 yard] hole at the eastern end of the Broken Ridge within a rugged and dangerous ocean environment renowned for its wild fisheries and new deep-water species,” he said. “With narrow steep sides, surrounded by massive ridges and other deep holes, it is filled with fine sediments – a perfect “hiding” place.’ ‘That location needs to be verified as a high priority. Whether it will be searched or not is up to officials and search companies, but as far as science is concerned, we know why the previous searches failed and likewise science unmistakably points to where MH370 lies. In short, the MH370 mystery has been comprehensively solved in science!”

“The proof awaits, as do many who have lost loved ones, and further lost in the confusing theories, wild speculations, and failed confident-assurances based on flawed science,” Lyne added.

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